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 1104 sixT1ETH coNGnEss. Sess. 11. ou. 321. 1909. Congress is to be voted for, or any election by any State legislature . any contribution in violation of the foregoing provisions shall be Add irionnl to lined not more than five thousand dollars; and every officer or director °m°°m' of any corporation who shall consent to any contribution by the corporation in violation of the foregoing provisions shall be lined not more than one thousand dollars, or Imprisoned not more than one year, or both. q§,‘“,§§,'j_§·,f,fk,},‘Qd€ _Sec. 84, Whoever  hunt, trap, capture, willfully disturb, or ¤rg¤¢}ir;43 sr¤g¤£·i¤· kill any bird of any kind whatever, or take the eggs of any such bird, °' ’P'on any lands of the United States which have been set apart or reserved as breeding grounds for birds, by any law, roclamation, ` or executive order, except under such_rules  re ations as the P"“*“"'“°“‘ ’°'· Secretary of Agriculture may, from time to time, prescr1be, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than six months, or both. CHAPTER Frvm. 0¤¤:l·:ur;>_h¤¤sw orrnusms 1m1.A·r1No ro orrjrorar. norms. sw, Sec. 85. Officer, etc., of the United States 107. Ingpector of steamboats receiving guilty of extortion. i egal fees. 86. Recei ting for larger sums than are 108. Pension agent taking fee, etc. paidl 109. Officer not to be interested in claims 87. Disbursing officer unlawfully con- against the United States. verting, etc., public money. 110. Member of Congress, etc., soliciting 88. Failure of Treasurer, etc., to safely oraccepting bribe, etc. keep public money. _ 111. Offering, etc., Member of Congress 89. Custo ian of public money failing bribe, etc. to safely keep, etc. 112. Member of Congress taking consid- 90. Failure o officer to render accounts, eration for procurin contract, etc. _ office, etc.; offering Mksmber con- 91. Failure to deposit as required. sideration, etc. 92. Provisions of the five preceding sec- 113. Member of Congress, etc., takin tions, to whom applicable. compensation in matters to which 93. Record evidence o embezzlement. United States is a party. 94. Prima facie evidence. 114. Member of Congress not to be inter- 95. Evidence of conversion. ested in contract. 96. Banker, etc., receiving deposit from 115. Officer making contracts with Memdisbursing officer. ber of Congress. 97. Embezzlement by internal-revenue 116. Contracts to which two preceding officer, etc. _ sections do not apply. 98. Officer contracting beyond specific 117. United Statesoliicer acceptingbribe. éppropriation.118. Political contributions not to be 99. O cer of United States court failing solicited by certain officers. to deposit moneys, cu-.119. Political contributions not to be re- 100. Receivrng loan or deposit from ceived in public offices. ofiicer of court. 120. Immunity from official proscri tion. 101. Failure to make returns or reports. 121. Giving money to officials for political 102. Aiding in trading in obscene litera- purposes prohibited. ture. _ 122. Penalty for violating provisions of 103. Collectinlg and disbursrng _ officers four preceding sections. forbid en to trade in public prop- 123. Governmental officer, etc., giving erty. · out advance information respect- 104. Certain officers forbidden to pur- ing crop reports. chase, etc., witness, etc., fees. 124. Government officer, etc., knowingly 105. Falsely certifying, etc., as to record l compiling or issuing false statistics of deeds, etc. respecting crops. 106. Other false certificates. l .f>¤¤r¤¤¤ br 9*- Sec. 85. Everv officer, clerk, agent, or employee of the United curls. ~ . . _ vol. a4, p. 546. States, and every PGYSOH representing himself to be or assuming to ,,,§,·_ S·· "°· *8* *’· act as such officer, clerk, agent, or employee, who, under color of his office, clerkshrp, agency, or employment, or under color of his pretended or assumed office, clerks ip, agency, or employment, is guilty of extortion, and every person who shall attempt any act P¤¤¤=¤¤¤¤¤=¤¤· whjc if performed would make him guilty of extortion, shall be lined not more than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more l•l`18»11 0110 y881‘, 0I' l)0f.ll.
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